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introduced in 1921, but by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later, an indiana division of drel industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with them. >> the answer is in a material similar to the one used in the race car seats it is a foam called air protect. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air protect has been put to the test. >> we have concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they are the most dangerous. all the advancements of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the front of the vehicle. you talk about side impact crashes, you have about 18 inches of distance twenty sibet side of the vehicle and the occupant. the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> air protect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn
introduced in 1921, but by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later, an indiana division of drel industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with them. >> the answer is in a material similar to the one used in the race car seats it is a foam called air protect. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and...
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police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. they were in prison for two years accused of spying. they were released after a deal brokered. they were arrested in 2009 along with american sasha shourd. shourd was a released about a year ago. . >>> medics in yemen say one person was killed in the capital today as security forces battle anti-government protesters. 38 people were killed saturday in clashes addressing his country, the president blamed terrorists for the deadly violence at an anti-government protest. he said that al qaeda is supported by the elements responsible for the violence. >>> saudi arabia's king is giving women the right to vote. king abdulla's decision d
police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. they were in prison for two years...
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. ♪ >>> indiana fever forward thamia catchings is the most valuable player and she's overcome a hearing impairment. yesterday i sat down with her. >> i was born with a hearing problem. i was born with a hearing problem, had to wear hearing aids, speech problem. i always wanted to fit in. and i remember countless days going to school, coming home, crying, all the kids were making fun of me and telling my mom and dad, i don't want to go back. please don't make me come back. they brushed my tears off and pushed me back out there. i think just the determination from that helped me with my basketball. >> you made a conscious effort where you said i have this impairment but i'm not going to allow it to stop me, i'm not allowing it to handicap me. so you found this love in basketball and said, you know what, i'm going to be the best at it. >> definitely. i think i was just so passionate and one of the things was, i always tell the kids, find something you're passionate about. sports was my thing. i started with soccer. went with soccer, basketball, volleyball, ran track and field. did a little
. ♪ >>> indiana fever forward thamia catchings is the most valuable player and she's overcome a hearing impairment. yesterday i sat down with her. >> i was born with a hearing problem. i was born with a hearing problem, had to wear hearing aids, speech problem. i always wanted to fit in. and i remember countless days going to school, coming home, crying, all the kids were making fun of me and telling my mom and dad, i don't want to go back. please don't make me come back. they...
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company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the vehicle. but when you talk about side impact crashes you have approximately 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: the developer says the key is protecting the child's head and the upper torso. >> the side of the seat itself, so we have larger wings so we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens on a side impact crash. >> reporter: air protect is on the road now and they hope crash protect is the only thing taking a hit. >>> the brutal mebeating of a homeless man in fullerton has the community outraged. one officer is charged with murder.
company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that...
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the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in this dark chapter of our medical history, we grievously failed to keep that covenants. the commission is focusing on reviewing current ethics stan darz on how effectively we now protect human research subjects. that report will be given to the president we're told in december. >>> coming up, some of these victims are accusing the pope of crimes against humanity. the pope, yes, the group says the catholic leader is turning a blind eye. our experts weigh in next. whoa! hey! [ dog barks, growls ] ♪ whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the
the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in...
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and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it yourself. michelle rhee, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> paycheck to paycheck and meal to meal, and i know you can relate, because last night i went out and went grocery shopping with this father of a family of four, and out of work, and he has been looking for work in the last two years and how he makes ends meet grocery shopping in the down economy. ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just mak
and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it...